Canceled for convenience: North Texas family loses home after builder backs out without warning

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2022
  • A North Texas family says they have a warning for anyone who's buying a home from a builder. Just days before closing on their forever home, their builder backed out. Turns out the builder's contract they were required to sign left them with virtually no protection.
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  • @vincejamison8078
    @vincejamison8078 Před rokem +3217

    This is an outrage.
    Sounds like the builder used these people to finance the build, only to sell at an increased price to bidding buyers.

    • @noneotherthannigel2823
      @noneotherthannigel2823 Před rokem +123

      Thank you! You are so right.

    • @tcr5241
      @tcr5241 Před rokem +168

      That exactly what they did. It's a scam !

    • @msohsosolo
      @msohsosolo Před rokem +62

      That’s EXACTLY what they did.👈🏾

    • @nineteen96
      @nineteen96 Před rokem +64

      Literally. It's shady af.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Před rokem +57

      Even for a new build get a real estate agent or real estate attorney on your side to review the contracts before signing and along the way. Well worth the price.

  • @rice15Life
    @rice15Life Před rokem +1080

    So the company took their deposit to build a house to flip it. Sounds like a scam.

    • @QueenLadyQ
      @QueenLadyQ Před rokem +101

      It's a scam

    • @alquitascruggs6809
      @alquitascruggs6809 Před rokem +32

      Exactly!!

    • @JohnSmith-ij5qu
      @JohnSmith-ij5qu Před rokem

      It’s not a scam unfortunately it happens more then people know. If they signed contract in 2020 they can’t build for same price in 2022 it’s not right but not illegal.everything is in the contract and to me for the most part protects the builder.
      Also if your buying in a subdivision price goes up about every third house built so if you buy last few houses you will pay thousands more then the person who bought at the beginning. Plus all these investments companies are causing a problem in the housing market inflating prices which is going to ruin the market and make it harder for the normal people to buy

    • @britonyabanks
      @britonyabanks Před rokem +57

      @Johnny White Heavily one sided contracts are often invalidated by law.

    • @av8ionUSMC
      @av8ionUSMC Před rokem +17

      Exactly what they did. Extremely dirty practice. Immoral and unethical.

  • @ZombieDeathRace
    @ZombieDeathRace Před rokem +73

    *UPDATE* The company folded and sold the Brundages the home at the original price. They also removed any and all "cancel for convenience" language from their contracts. It seems the public outcry actually put their business in jeopardy. GOOD.

    • @chrisn8349
      @chrisn8349 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Thank you for that update.

    • @yomeyo6622
      @yomeyo6622 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Very happy to hear that!

    • @user-km6xc9nm2w
      @user-km6xc9nm2w Před měsícem +6

      Makes me wonder what kind of shortcuts they took in construction. No ethics.

  • @mylovelycrazylife
    @mylovelycrazylife Před rokem +57

    I did some searching and the family finally got their home. The builder removed “cancel for convenience” from all of the contracts but left ALL of the other crap in there. Still absolute crooks.

    • @kmj782
      @kmj782 Před 2 měsíci

      Did they get that home? Or get another,?

  • @jennifer9528
    @jennifer9528 Před rokem +3069

    Ethics are obviously not a practice for this company. I hope the judge sees right through that contract and awards the family.

    • @lopez8871
      @lopez8871 Před rokem +1

      Just like Mr lawyer said "he signed the contract ,so he's screwed" and its legal? Because if it were a winnable case he would of taken the case !!like any other rich White neighBrohood OTW are not welcome!

    • @kjlawrence2497
      @kjlawrence2497 Před rokem +77

      I was just about to say isn't there an "Ethics Law" in Texas?

    • @hilove5658
      @hilove5658 Před rokem +104

      America is not the same morals and values that i grew up in. People are Volchure's. I hope this company gets screwed.

    • @christinajones7696
      @christinajones7696 Před rokem +91

      @@hilove5658 let’s share this on our Social Media pages so no one EVER signs a Contract with them.

    • @SteveBluhm
      @SteveBluhm Před rokem +6

      Did they execute a clause in the contract they both signed?

  • @ravenwhite9986
    @ravenwhite9986 Před rokem +446

    What makes it even worse is how they were strung along up until the final moments.. This was plain evil

  • @Kestrophedrone
    @Kestrophedrone Před rokem +104

    Working on your dream home for 16 months to have it stolen from you is a blow to the heart, mind, and spirit. I’m at a loss.

    • @jackt6595
      @jackt6595 Před 2 měsíci +5

      There was an update video at the end of 2023 that says the family eventually got the home and all the language about being able to cancel for convenience has been removed from the builder's contracts. FYI for anyone: contracts are not allowed to be so one sided. If one side can cancel for any reason then typically the buyer can also cancel for any reason. Contracts must be balanced or they can be voided.

  • @ThioJoe
    @ThioJoe Před rokem +405

    Get this in front of a jury and that builder will be nuked out if existence. Binding arbitration clauses should be illegal.

    • @Truthpatriot62Z
      @Truthpatriot62Z Před rokem +15

      Did u miss the part of the contract that says waive your right to a jury,there won't be a jury bad news for them

    • @dayair1
      @dayair1 Před rokem +67

      @@Truthpatriot62Z no right to have a jury? Not sure that is legally binding. You can write anything you want in a contract, doesn’t make it legally binding.

    • @04dram04
      @04dram04 Před rokem +4

      But how can they have a case if the contract they signed has a clear out, for the builder???

    • @sconnell1791
      @sconnell1791 Před rokem +4

      No, those clauses should definitely be enforceable. Read these contracts closely and have an attorney review it. The buyers' hope here will be promissory estoppel and restitution.

    • @angelaonthego
      @angelaonthego Před rokem

      @@Truthpatriot62Z That contract was so bad and what the company did was so egregious that it might fall under something like fraudulent inducement or something.

  • @James-ol6rw
    @James-ol6rw Před rokem +1529

    They not only stole your new house, they stole the equity YOU were entitled to. Despicable action by the builder!

    • @bnorris8166
      @bnorris8166 Před rokem +22

      There are a lot of comments that as unfair as this situation is, the couple did technically agree to the terms and conditions in the contract... BUT, this point you bring up is great! I hope the couple uses this angle in court!

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 Před rokem +40

      @@bnorris8166 it doesn't seem the couple was fully aware of just how immoral and one-sided the contract was and probably didn't understand the terms of condition. The contract is so long and involved that pretty much no one ever has the time or knowledge to reads it which is why someone is there to explain in one or two sentences what is on every page that you're signing. They gave a quick and insincere explanation as to what could happen and blew it off as no big deal and nothing to worry about because it's extremely rare. Hopefully the judge will see through the lopsided contract and award the homeowners

    • @marriejames01
      @marriejames01 Před rokem +20

      They also stole the design. Likely they’ll use the design for other builds.

    • @1glopz
      @1glopz Před rokem +7

      Read what you sign ?

    • @mawi1172
      @mawi1172 Před rokem +2

      And the buyer holds no responsibility? If any adult refuses to hire legal representation, like these did, then they get whatever the perps throw at them. Buying property is not like buying a car. Every buyer needs their own realty lawyer. The sellers come up with all kinds of crap when they know you're not lawyered up. Welcome to America. Now go back home! 🖕

  • @lugopets
    @lugopets Před rokem +554

    I was going to buy a house from a builder but backed up after reading the contract. I had no way to hold them accountable for anything. Unconscionable.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +20

      Not unconscionable, just crappy behavior but you were smart. They weren’t. They signed, it’s their fault

    • @minnesotavideos4487
      @minnesotavideos4487 Před rokem +28

      @@dcg590 what this builder did was 100% unconscionable. persuading a family to sell their home so they can put money and months of anticipation into a new one just for it to be taken away from them.. and sold to someone else.

    • @MadPutz
      @MadPutz Před rokem +2

      Work with a reputable builder and ensure that you challenge and rewrite the contract. Also, if you can, pay the upfront deposits that lock in a contract with steep penalties for their cancellation - so that you profit if they renege.

    • @jwatson181
      @jwatson181 Před rokem

      Sounds like you don't have a house. The builder won.

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 Před rokem +4

      Never buy a house that hasn’t been built. Same reason why the Chinese housing market crashed recently.

  • @StabbedPerson
    @StabbedPerson Před rokem +303

    These kind of contracts should be so illegal to write and sign in the first place. I'm shocked this is even something that can even happen at all!

    • @generalsalami8875
      @generalsalami8875 Před rokem +13

      Just get a cheap lawyer to look over the contract before you make life changing choices.

    • @Reytose1
      @Reytose1 Před rokem +17

      @@generalsalami8875 I agree but it should still be illegal to do. It shouldn't be legal at all anywhere in this country for anything like this to happen.

    • @generalsalami8875
      @generalsalami8875 Před rokem +2

      @MAG E no. We shouldn't arbitrarily restrict peaceful consensual agreements. We all have different levels of risk tolerance. His problem (albeit huge) was his choice that he could've quite easily avoided.

    • @Reytose1
      @Reytose1 Před rokem +23

      @@generalsalami8875 it wasn't peaceful. It was predatory. We should restrict predatory agreements. It shouldn't have been legal. I hope he wins in court.

    • @david672orford
      @david672orford Před rokem +3

      @@generalsalami8875 People tolerate risk in the hope of gaining something of value. But it doesn't sound like this family had anything to gain by accepting this risk. It is a gotcha clause

  • @bizzyfit2128
    @bizzyfit2128 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I saw your update. Good work Fox 4. You used your platform to help a family in need. What a great reminder that the world is still full of good.

  • @paulettebarrow9791
    @paulettebarrow9791 Před rokem +972

    WOW, I would say this company should be investigated and see how many other people they have done this to. Man I pray this all works out for this couple, beautiful home.

    • @bellad1063
      @bellad1063 Před rokem +27

      160 homes under contract lol yeaaa just like this couple was!

    • @wildwildwest1662
      @wildwildwest1662 Před rokem +12

      They are Thief. Remind me of my pass experience. 😡😡😡

    • @SteveBluhm
      @SteveBluhm Před rokem +1

      Investigate for what?

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 Před rokem +30

      For the company to say that the rising cost of material is what caused them to cancel the contract is totally bogus considering they purchased all the material need for the house at the beginning of their contract.

    • @MrsAmy24.7
      @MrsAmy24.7 Před rokem +27

      @@SteveBluhm because it's unethical and if there are laws or the Judge sees this as a scam they can lose their license to build homes regardless.

  • @kmo3811
    @kmo3811 Před rokem +1243

    Sounds like those home builders were scammers pure and simple. My dad was a home builder in the 60's and 70's and had a great reputation and was highly respected. This company is disgusting. I hope this family gets justice in the end and people looking to having homes built in this area run screaming away from these sleezeballs.

    • @mssha1980
      @mssha1980 Před rokem +29

      Many of these builders are scammers

    • @georgemendez6760
      @georgemendez6760 Před rokem +5

      Then they aren't home builders.... legally he doesn't have to give then the house or pay them for their work

    • @SteveBluhm
      @SteveBluhm Před rokem +4

      How did they scam them? They both entered jnto a contract.

    • @MizzPrecious92
      @MizzPrecious92 Před rokem +30

      @@SteveBluhm you can tell it was a scam in the messages directing them to sell their house. The builders simply added at the end that they were no longer honoring parts of the contact. That was their first attempt to breach the contract at buyers fault. Once that didn’t work, they ended up breaching the contract anyway. They also bought themselves plenty of additional time when those ppl should have been moved in. I’m sure there’s more evidence. The family will probably win the court case but they were certainly scammed out of their dream home 🏡

    • @texaswayz2289
      @texaswayz2289 Před rokem

      Was there a virus back then and it raised the cost of supplies? No one cares about your dad...-_-

  • @ajb7530
    @ajb7530 Před rokem +31

    It totally looks like the builder is scamming people. The builder is going to get a bad reputation for doing this to people. The builder is a scammer plain and simple. No respectable builder would do this to a customer. Also any honest judge would throw out that contract because it should be considered illegal because it doesn't protect the customer.

    • @stevemoore-nx8cq
      @stevemoore-nx8cq Před 2 měsíci +1

      The builder needs to worry about staying alive, forget a reputation. Lol

  • @ARCHEROO78
    @ARCHEROO78 Před rokem +25

    Disgraceful! I hope they get a better home for their inconvenience.. much love to them 🙏❤

  • @orion2250
    @orion2250 Před rokem +717

    Bless these poor folks. I hope they are doubly blessed for the troubles

    • @paulettebarrow9791
      @paulettebarrow9791 Před rokem +10

      @orion, Amen im in agreement

    • @dougedoug2105
      @dougedoug2105 Před rokem +3

      Laughing to keep from crying

    • @davidwright873
      @davidwright873 Před rokem +9

      They have a pool in the driest, thirstiest state in the west, a huge obnoxious overhead that needs supporting....grass? who has grass these days? in a dry state? I think they dodged a bullet on this one and just don't know it yet....

    • @lopez8871
      @lopez8871 Před rokem +1

      NOT!

    • @tennesseetexan281
      @tennesseetexan281 Před rokem +1

      Amen!

  • @vynidalopes251
    @vynidalopes251 Před rokem +781

    This is why you NEED to have an attorney or anyone who understands legal language to explain what exactly will or can happen in case of anything happening. Makes your blood boil.

    • @alostbard
      @alostbard Před rokem +83

      Walking around through life with a lawyer by your side is impossible for almost everyone.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Před rokem +14

      That's why they are unaffordable

    • @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx
      @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx Před rokem +42

      The majority of contracts with home builders give them the right to cancel the contract for no reason. It’s weird that no politicians have proposed any laws to make changes to how these contracts are drafted. What’s the point of signing a contract if the builder is allowed to cancel just because they feel like it.

    • @mkb5984
      @mkb5984 Před rokem +42

      Respectfully, If they can afford a $500+ home, I believe a real estate attorney is in order. This is one of the most important purchases you will make in a lifetime.

    • @lopez8871
      @lopez8871 Před rokem

      @@xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx No democrat will bring this issue up because its not a "Racial issue" the politicians have lawyers on top of lawyers paid for by US so they dont get screwed!!!!

  • @carolinelvsewe
    @carolinelvsewe Před rokem +18

    Appalling beyond words. I hope there is justice for this family. Remember the name of this Real Estate developer! ✨

  • @stavropulos
    @stavropulos Před rokem +9

    UPDATE :
    From the couple:
    "We are happy to have reached a fair resolution and that the Brundage family has moved into their beautiful new home," Kindred Homes said in a statement to FOX 4.
    The Brundage family confirmed and shared a picture of their boys with new bikes in their new home on Christmas morning.
    "We are thankful for the work, as well as the support of the general public, especially FOX 4 viewers throughout this ordeal. We are relieved to have moved into our new home and are enjoying getting to know our new neighbors," the family said.

  • @alvinuselton912
    @alvinuselton912 Před rokem +275

    So the builder used them to get the house built but when it was time to close they check the current market and if it has changed to allow for a greater profit than they give you your money back and take the profits, if the market is still the same or worse they close and take the profits originally predicted. Convenience is what ever allows them the most money. You selling your home tying up your money and your inconvenience does not mean any thing. These builders should never work in Texas again.

    • @paulkoester9242
      @paulkoester9242 Před rokem +13

      Everyone should learn before age 18 never ever sign anything without having a lawyer go over it first.

    • @paulkoester9242
      @paulkoester9242 Před rokem +2

      Everyone should learn before age 18 never ever sign anything without having a lawyer go over it first.

    • @brandonglover9788
      @brandonglover9788 Před rokem +25

      Paul what trust fund you do you come from where you got a lawyer on deck like that at age 18? That’s absurd!

    • @ph4239
      @ph4239 Před rokem +1

      Exactly right.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Před rokem +18

      @@brandonglover9788 what lawyer is going to bankrupt you to review a contract? If you are in a position to build a custom home, you're in good enough shape to afford a few hundred bucks to have a contract reviewed.

  • @JEEPIMPACT
    @JEEPIMPACT Před rokem +270

    nobody should do business with Kindred Homes, this is clearly taking advantage. First we had preditorial lenders, now we have preditorial home builders.

    • @katherinemcconico982
      @katherinemcconico982 Před rokem +6

      Let me include the predators in the licensed remodeling arena. But I pray this couple will get home that Kindred Construction built.

    • @jayg5391
      @jayg5391 Před rokem +13

      @@katherinemcconico982 if Kindred cared about the dignity of their business, they should give them the home. The media coverage on this has tarnished their reputation.

    • @lookitwasnotme225
      @lookitwasnotme225 Před rokem +2

      @@jayg5391 Good!

    • @bonnieblancho7381
      @bonnieblancho7381 Před rokem +11

      @@jayg5391 lmao They don’t care at all they will just start over in a new name .

    • @lovettewilliams4114
      @lovettewilliams4114 Před rokem

      Now we know.. put them on blast 💥 and anyone else that will come and build with them is crazy 😜

  • @GenghisKhan311
    @GenghisKhan311 Před rokem +2

    There better be a positive resolution for that family. That is insane they funded the builder.
    What a scam

  • @sirongame
    @sirongame Před rokem +8

    The amount of ethics violated in this contract is outstanding and repulsive to any judge they would see through such a one-sided adhesion.
    I pray for this family to seek justification and for the judicial process to right the wrong that has happened.

  • @mikemartinez1557
    @mikemartinez1557 Před rokem +52

    Builder knew he was doing that Since the Start..Scammers..

    • @paulettebarrow9791
      @paulettebarrow9791 Před rokem +12

      @Mike, Yep I think the company should be investigated to see how many other people they have done this to.

    • @joshuamaxam5086
      @joshuamaxam5086 Před rokem +2

      yep

    • @WarofThoughts
      @WarofThoughts Před rokem

      @@paulettebarrow9791 And if the customers they previously burned were from marginalized groups. If this company has a pattern and practice of luring and seducing first-time minority homebuyers then I would imagine it would invoke numerous federal civil rights statutes and they could no longer hide behind the "But judge, it was in the contract they signed!" bs.

  • @212days
    @212days Před rokem +254

    Oh man that "I hate to be the bearer of bad news... we decided to terminate your contract" text is sooooooo angering. I hope they have a razor sharp smart lawyer. I want to see this family get RICH from that crappy no integrity company and may the lawyer get RICH right along with them. I wonder how many people they pull that stunt on?

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Před rokem +15

      It's a valid contract. They're not going to win any lawsuit. If there is a criminal aspect to it then that's their only recourse

    • @212days
      @212days Před rokem +22

      @@fauxque5057 Thanks for the info. I hope they find a razor sharp lawyer who has a complete dislike for the crappy thing that that no integrity company did to them. The company made them sell their original home and then at the very last minute canceled the contract for THEIR new house and the reason is so that the company can sell the house for more $$$ to someone else?

    • @tjr4459
      @tjr4459 Před rokem +20

      @@fauxque5057 why is it acceptable for businesses to write contracts like this anyway, forcing the family to sell their previous home. Simply saying it’s in the contract shouldn’t be an excuse. No wonder homeownership is becoming a nightmare in America.

    • @xamyx2205
      @xamyx2205 Před rokem +14

      @@fauxque5057 Actually, if there is any “criminal” element (ie, fraud), the contract is wholly invalidated.

    • @xamyx2205
      @xamyx2205 Před rokem +21

      @@tjr4459 That one clause may be enough to invalidate the contract. Just because something is in a contract, it doesn’t mean it’s legal.

  • @maggiehamberger1345
    @maggiehamberger1345 Před rokem +16

    Who signs such an important document without an attorney looking it over? Protect yourself from unscrupulous people and companies!

  • @samuelrosas2147
    @samuelrosas2147 Před rokem +3

    You need to sue so that a judge can see how unfair this contract is. Expose this nonsense.

  • @TaraVon
    @TaraVon Před rokem +323

    They should be investigated to see how many other potential buyers they’ve done this too? I have a feeling it’s all a scheme in order to stick a homebuyer with the cost of building the actual home. Only to then cancel the contract last minute, after the house and everything is built, to then be able to list it on the market for a substantial amount more. Which is exactly what they did to this poor couple. Something definitely doesn’t seem right with that contract either!

    • @PumpkinKingXXIII
      @PumpkinKingXXIII Před rokem

      It’s very common for builders to do this.

    • @PumpkinKingXXIII
      @PumpkinKingXXIII Před rokem +7

      @Tah BOO true but no one forced them to sign the contract or hire that builder. I think most of these contracts are predatory and that a lot of builder have started doing this to actually gain cheaper construction financing for the house knowing when they do this they can make substantially more by selling on the free market.
      You can bet if the house market crashes they will not do this and will force the buy to go through even if the house is now worth less than it cost.

    • @PumpkinKingXXIII
      @PumpkinKingXXIII Před rokem +1

      @Tah BOO most is not all. There are ones that don’t. Because someone is lazy and doesn’t want to research that’s their choice

    • @PumpkinKingXXIII
      @PumpkinKingXXIII Před rokem +2

      @Tah BOO most is not all, don’t like it buy an already built home or research and find a custom builder with different contracts or try negotiate the terms of the contract.

    • @PumpkinKingXXIII
      @PumpkinKingXXIII Před rokem +3

      @Tah BOO you have no idea how played out that song that everyone need to be protected from themselves because they are too stupid to understand and get legal advice on something that will cost them more than they usually make in 10 years.
      A fool and his money are soon parted.

  • @idonhadenuff5979
    @idonhadenuff5979 Před rokem +622

    As I thought more about this situation the judge should rule against the builder because it is absolutely absurd to force someone to sell their existing home only to then cancel the contract. Hopefully somebody within the chambers can see through this because it just isn’t right. Smells awfully fishy to me.

    • @dougedoug2105
      @dougedoug2105 Před rokem +10

      No wealth building for them

    • @mkb5984
      @mkb5984 Před rokem +28

      Yeah........ that's a SERIOUS red flag for me.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Před rokem +20

      Sure. No trial though, they signed that away. So it's off to arbitration and of course they will win. They also agreed to the settlement already, $500.
      All the bases are covered on a civil court level. Contracts are binding. They should have sought legal advice before they signed, and they declined it, and initialed it. They provided labor to the project by selecting the textiles, as well as designing a custom pool. So a labor lein could be sought, except they waived that right as well.
      The only thing left is if they can prove something criminal by the builder.

    • @dougedoug2105
      @dougedoug2105 Před rokem

      @@fauxque5057 They got royally fcuked!

    • @stuwest5862
      @stuwest5862 Před rokem +2

      Nobody forced them to sell their home.

  • @ec6443
    @ec6443 Před 2 měsíci +2

    If I was under contract with this builder I would be calling a lawyer.

  • @gooddad3575
    @gooddad3575 Před rokem +5

    It sounds like they need to pay the builder and his family a visit at HIS home and make sure he is physically incapable of ever doing this to anyone again.

  • @h2lo704
    @h2lo704 Před rokem +53

    That's not a home builder, that's a scammer.

  • @joshuamaxam5086
    @joshuamaxam5086 Před rokem +289

    They were held hostage by a contract. I've had the same thing happen to me, in my experience you will not win the case. I struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts after having my savings taken by a one sided contract just like this. I tell my story in this comment with the hope it is used as a cautionary tale that others can learn from.
    TLDR: Do not let salesmen sweet talk you into signing contracts without intensive research. I repeat do not trust salesmen on their word.

    • @saraf9081
      @saraf9081 Před rokem +27

      So sorry. Karma to those evil places

    • @shaeb1637
      @shaeb1637 Před rokem +21

      They did the same to me

    • @georgina4874
      @georgina4874 Před rokem +9

      Joshua did they refund you the money?

    • @tiffanyhollywood2108
      @tiffanyhollywood2108 Před rokem +16

      So sorry this happened to Joshua and this young family also. 😟 Read everything, including and especially the Fine print. Never sign contracts or anything without reading what you are signing!!!!! The contents of the contract that were highlighted in this vid were huge red flags. Always have a Real Estate Attorney look over your contract, especially when there is a project of this magnitude.
      I hope all works out in this family's favor. 🥺

    • @joshuamaxam5086
      @joshuamaxam5086 Před rokem +26

      @@georgina4874 I did not get a refund, they had a no refund policy and canceled my contract after trying to hold me hostage for even more money. They said that to continue the project they would need payments of thousands of dollars. I had no idea they would ask for multiple payments after I had already contracted them and paid them very well. They said I would have to make the payments for the project or they would cancel it and I would be left with nothing for my investment. This was after I had already poured my savings into it.

  • @graceimage2203
    @graceimage2203 Před rokem +8

    Ugh. That’s insane. The builder completely took advantage of this family. Lawyers are often not trustworthy either! You need to hire a second lawyer to read the agreement you sign with the first lawyer! It goes on and on and on. The world is full of people ready to take advantage at every turn.

  • @amandalee5378
    @amandalee5378 Před rokem

    This is very scary. I pray you justice .... .. Thank you for getting the news out for everyone. We wanted to build..... Hopefully, that no one buys a home from this home builder.

  • @splendidjay8471
    @splendidjay8471 Před rokem +116

    My ex girlfriend worked as an underwriter for DRhorton and she would talk about how the company would approve people for loans and land etc....and they would then postpone the dates for two years, until the paperwork expires, and they require you to apply again. ,but now for the house loan and property together, vs. Separate as they originally were. They then would tell you that you weren't approved, because of the original loans now on your credit. They deny you the new loan, you dont get the house, and it's on your credit. But they turn and sell it for twice as much. It's a scam! It's a scam! They use your credit to build the house and have no intentions of selling it to you. It was a plan theh had all along. It literally just happened to a house down the street.

    • @TheUniquemariah
      @TheUniquemariah Před rokem +3

      What the hell 😩😬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @keysha3137
      @keysha3137 Před rokem +1

      😱🤢😡

    • @yootoob2
      @yootoob2 Před rokem +12

      I’m so glad you posted about DRHorton. I was looking at them to build… thanks!

    • @USA-qm2bk
      @USA-qm2bk Před rokem +3

      @@yootoob2 they’re horrible, and will not fix warranty projects for months at a time

    • @phaniceobaga4351
      @phaniceobaga4351 Před rokem +5

      This might be true, we bought a house a year ago with them, when we walked in their office they told us there’s a house that just got canceled, the buyer did not qualify. I wondered why last minute cancellation coz the house was almost done. They told us the house has not been put back in the market so you gotta act fast and sign the contract. We closed within a month. Now reading these comments and from the video am speechless 😶

  • @lmd2454
    @lmd2454 Před rokem +260

    Folks, as a real estate agent I can tell you confidently that ALL builder’s contracts are in the builders best interest, not the buyer’s. They don’t negotiate the terms either. Especially not in a sellers market. If you want to build, you are at their mercy. Period. Now the thing that keeps most of them somewhat honest is this right here…bad publicity. But there are no guarantees. You’re honestly better off finding an independent, skilled, well recommended contractor who will GC your build and use a skilled agent who is very familiar with new construction to negotiate the contract using a TREC promulgated new construction form. Don’t go it alone folks, good agents are worth the investment!!!

    • @whatistruth1155
      @whatistruth1155 Před rokem +16

      Good agents are hard to come by.

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 Před rokem +16

      Ain't a damn thing you can do that's worth 2.7% of $520k! 🤣 The most overpriced & underperforming person in business...

    • @spiceoflife1242
      @spiceoflife1242 Před rokem +13

      Please tell me what a real estate agent does besides show the house, write a basic contract up and bug the crap out of the loan officer, calling and emailing a thousand time”when do we close”? You only care about the commission and would still advise your buyer to sign, a real estate agent is obsolete!!!!

    • @lmd2454
      @lmd2454 Před rokem +20

      @@spiceoflife1242 🤦🏽‍♀️ ok 👌
      I’m not even an active agent right now because of needing to be with my kids more than my real estate schedule allowed. You obviously have your opinions and I’m not going to change that but agents do a lot more than you described and advocate for their client’s best interest. The average person doesn’t know the first thing about contracts and what their rights are. You can also hire a good real estate attorney but they don’t have negotiation skills or an intimate understanding of the market in real time. Either way, just don’t do it alone! You should NEVER sign a contract without a professional advising you, especially a builder contract!

    • @Theblackbumblebee
      @Theblackbumblebee Před rokem +3

      Can builder's have different contracts?? Meaning do they give certain contracts to certain clients??

  • @saltmines5761
    @saltmines5761 Před rokem +2

    They get a text message, not even an official email or let alone a call. These are such cowards that know they are scamming

  • @taharqa332
    @taharqa332 Před rokem +12

    A similar thing happened to my wife and I 16 years ago. We signed a contract, paid earnest money - chose our finishes, elevation etc., - About a month later; the builder comes back and says “If you want this elevation- it will cost you an additional $6,000!” Instead of fighting it - I got my money back and we found another home. Which actually worked out better in the long run for many reasons. I’d put money on this that like this couple; we are a black couple and this happens more than we know of.

    • @WhiteWolfos
      @WhiteWolfos Před 11 měsíci

      Always read those contracts to the tiniest details especially when it's something big, like a home or car. Ask to modify the contract to something fair. No deal? Just move on since there's millions of homes and cars for sale with much sweeter deals. Also, if the home is extra cheap from specific builders that could mean a red flag.

  • @truthisthevictory9278
    @truthisthevictory9278 Před rokem +57

    They were suppose to sell their old home before sheet rock goes up? Unique arrangement.

  • @anupamp8608
    @anupamp8608 Před rokem +442

    There needs to be a follow up to this story. this is outrageous.
    Companies hide damning clauses deep in the contract and not everyone would read through it. Also, I am pretty sure the builders would have pressured the family saying they need to sign the contract in a day or they have other families ready to buy, leaving virtually no option/time to seek an attorney. And further, if an attorney would have been sought, the builder would have simply found some other gullible buyers.
    In the least, the builder needs to pay interest and equity loss for the money they held for over a year. Some punitive charges to prevent this from happening again won't be unreasonable. Finally, a full page advertisement in the local news paper would be great too so that other buyers and builders would be aware.

    • @gandalflotr2898
      @gandalflotr2898 Před rokem +10

      This why I lost my faith in capitalism

    • @MaddawgMar
      @MaddawgMar Před rokem +12

      Ethics is rarely a characteristic with Real Estate developers. The bottom line here is they valued money over honoring a deal. The market grew so much in the time it took to complete the house, that they knew they could make a whole bunch more on it. Which would be fine if they didn’t have ridiculous requirement in the contract, like you are required to have your current home sold by a certain date.

    • @mr.nemesis6442
      @mr.nemesis6442 Před rokem +6

      There should be a standardized contract for all builders unless otherwise spelled out to the buyer. The builder should have to explicitly explain every clause that doesn’t match with that standardized contract.

    • @deniseperalta-smith3948
      @deniseperalta-smith3948 Před rokem

      @@gandalflotr2898 that’s not capitalism, that’s being a dirtbag. Also, whenever buying a home you need to read the entire contact or get a lawyer to read it for you. People will swindle you if you don’t protect yourself. Trust no one.

    • @NARDOWN
      @NARDOWN Před rokem +2

      @@itsofficialb facts. Don't hate the player, hate the game.

  • @misskeyblademaster
    @misskeyblademaster Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm so glad that the resolution was that they got the house.

  • @leslieharrell5776
    @leslieharrell5776 Před rokem +1

    Hate that you had to go through this..yall seem like such a great family.

  • @rebeccalankford8573
    @rebeccalankford8573 Před rokem +304

    Corporate greed needs to be regulated.
    This is getting out of control.
    I feel for this young family.
    A better home is coming your way.
    Keep the faith.

    • @stpedro-ht9ng
      @stpedro-ht9ng Před rokem +11

      Unregulated capitalism is not good. There needs to be legal accountability for things like this

    • @rebeccalankford8573
      @rebeccalankford8573 Před rokem +3

      @@stpedro-ht9ng Exactly 💯

    • @mintyfresh4855
      @mintyfresh4855 Před rokem +1

      @@stpedro-ht9ng "legal accountability" I wonder what's that called?

    • @stpedro-ht9ng
      @stpedro-ht9ng Před rokem +5

      @@mintyfresh4855 consumer protection laws that Texas is lacking

    • @GoodVibesNewlevel2023
      @GoodVibesNewlevel2023 Před rokem +4

      Texas is a state that supports big business. All about the money.

  • @TeeTee-2016
    @TeeTee-2016 Před rokem +48

    So, they used these people money as a loan without interest.

  • @ferozkhan8463
    @ferozkhan8463 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is absolutely disgusting, so basically they have this family foot the bill to begin the construction of the property and use them as a hedge through the entire process. In the event property prices decline over those 18 months it doesn't matter the company will make their money as stipulated by the contract and in the event property prices climb up they just cancel the contract and put the home up for sale on the open market. For the developer this is a win win, there's little to no risk. This type of practice needs to be made illegal and I can't believe it hasn't already.

  • @sunshinelady7933
    @sunshinelady7933 Před rokem +3

    I hope there will be an update of what happened next about this unfortunate incident to this family and others who have been victims of similar situation.

  • @siobhanshavonne7733
    @siobhanshavonne7733 Před rokem +209

    When you think you've seen every type of scammer something like this comes along. This hurts my heart. I hope there is an update that is in this family's favor with a very lucrative outcome so that they can have their forever home.

    • @chaselesser3191
      @chaselesser3191 Před rokem +13

      Worst part is, it’s a legal scammer. There should be laws to protect against this. “Waive your right to a trail by jury” that’s shouldn’t be in a contract.

    • @chaselesser3191
      @chaselesser3191 Před rokem +2

      But then. There is a trail by judge. So maybe that’s a loop hole? I dunno. He should just take a truck and ram it into the house. And let them eat those profits.

    • @MyHam-os4bq
      @MyHam-os4bq Před rokem +5

      I really think they should have hired a lawyer to look over the contract before signing, but I can understand wanting to trust a company that seems like it has no reason for you not to trust them. In the end, what this company did should very much be illegal. And I sort of agree that they should burn the house down or something lol

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 Před rokem +6

      Makes the squatters look like nuns , when people make 10mil a year and its not enuf, then sell their soul for a few dollars more , there’s a special place for people like that

  • @wildmustangart1577
    @wildmustangart1577 Před rokem +219

    This has been happening a lot... because Builders, with the market blowing up, know they can sell the house for more than what people have already agreed to pay for it... it's despicable. "Cancelling for Convenience" ...(can make more if we sell to another buyer).

    • @Rizky06
      @Rizky06 Před rokem +3

      So they have thought of everything? Hey squatters I have a new home for you.

  • @mhurd390
    @mhurd390 Před rokem

    How terrible! I'm so sorry for this family!

  • @judymoore7469
    @judymoore7469 Před rokem

    Unbelievable! This is sad what greed can do to some people. My prayers are with you

  • @60scinema
    @60scinema Před rokem +47

    “Cancelled for convenience?!” How Disgusting.

  • @SmileeBandit
    @SmileeBandit Před rokem +93

    For a home worth that much, its definitely worth hiring a real estate attorney to look over a contract. This probably won't be the last story of its kind.

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose Před rokem +1

      it isn't even the first - it's happened before.

    • @kuroneko7022
      @kuroneko7022 Před rokem +2

      Don’t blame the family for goodness sake! The blame lays solely on that criminal company!

    • @roninpwns
      @roninpwns Před rokem +8

      @@kuroneko7022 you really gonna put down 500k for an asset and not have a professional review the contract? Foolishness.

    • @Nessal83
      @Nessal83 Před rokem +2

      @@roninpwns exactly.

    • @Geeloveesu
      @Geeloveesu Před rokem +1

      @@kuroneko7022 when you build a home, you don’t need to put down the whole amount which they didn’t. It says in the video they only put down a deposit. Nonetheless, very shady of the builder.

  • @cathydavis9259
    @cathydavis9259 Před 2 měsíci

    OMGoodness is the fraud and greed ever going to stop? I'm sorry this happened to you. We are about to remodel our kitchen and bathrooms. Learning from you, we need an escrow account and maybe even an attorney to look over the contract. Thank you for sharing and educating us. Good luck may God bless you and your family.

  • @Joemama..
    @Joemama.. Před rokem +1

    This is pure evil corporate greed. I hope they get arrested for theft

  • @danni1993
    @danni1993 Před rokem +76

    OUTRAGEOUS!
    Thank you FOX 4...for reporting this valuable news.
    Hopefully, this story will spread like wildfire and put them out of business...at least until they open up another building contracting business, under a new name.
    That puts the word 'SCAM' to shame.
    I'm SO sorry for this family, I can't even imagine the devastation they must be going through.

  • @darlateegarden7595
    @darlateegarden7595 Před rokem +201

    prayers are with this family, and I pray they get FULL justice and much, much more! I am outraged by what this builder did to this family!

    • @emilystevens6335
      @emilystevens6335 Před rokem

      so you support reparations?

    • @a.walters123
      @a.walters123 Před rokem +4

      @@emilystevens6335 reparations? It’s called damages. All the stress of being essentially homeless, having to hire legal professionals, this is a HUGE hassle for people who especially have kids. They deserve to be compensated for the giant inconvenience

    • @emilystevens6335
      @emilystevens6335 Před rokem

      @@a.walters123 It's life changing, life destroying. Very few will recover. It's warfare on a mass scale. It's not an isolated event. It's happening all over the country. Only the vigilant will survive it.

    • @johnnybgood3724
      @johnnybgood3724 Před rokem

      Justice? What justice? The buyer didn't read the contract.

    • @johnnybgood3724
      @johnnybgood3724 Před rokem

      @@a.walters123the buyer has no leg to stand on in this lawsuit. It is their own fault their didn't read the contract.

  • @KingStix
    @KingStix Před 2 měsíci +2

    buy a house that's at least 15 years old, generally poor construction shows by then

  • @pass179
    @pass179 Před rokem

    WOW. God bless this Family with Justice.

  • @maurreese
    @maurreese Před rokem +36

    That is absolutely gross and I hope that the judge overturns the contract.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +1

      Hopefully the judge won’t. People need to take responsibility for what they do. They sign, no one forced them, they didn’t read it or higher a lawyer=their own fault. Crappy practice by builder? Perhaps, but ultimately, they signed.

    • @fswfromthegroundup1848
      @fswfromthegroundup1848 Před rokem +1

      Hopefully they will over turn. How many people read and sign contracts, probally including you...but never expect this to happen. I'm praying it is overturned. Greedy builder seeing an opportunity to take back a house to double profits. If this was you I doubt you'd be saying this.

    • @enigmacovert
      @enigmacovert Před rokem

      @@dcg590 if you were in this situation lets see you use that same philosophy with a strait face.

  • @rblauson
    @rblauson Před rokem +103

    This type of builder behavior NEEDS TO STOP.
    where is consumer protection ?

    • @aa777flyer
      @aa777flyer Před rokem +15

      It’s Texas. There are none. Business first.

    • @wokejoke2675
      @wokejoke2675 Před rokem +5

      @avi8torguy 67 there's a contract that you don't have to sign

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Před rokem +3

      They had protection. They chose not to enable it.

    • @joshuamaxam5086
      @joshuamaxam5086 Před rokem +1

      Sly salesmen that get you to sign away yourself into a one sided contract. Common practice by shady companies.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Před rokem

      @@joshuamaxam5086 You make it sound like the people are stupid and easy to take advantage of.

  • @chrisj7793
    @chrisj7793 Před rokem

    Oh my goodness. I'm completely blown away .

  • @OleGeezerCirca1941
    @OleGeezerCirca1941 Před rokem +1

    Sign such an important document without an attorney looking it over? These kinds of contracts should be illegal to write.

  • @karkess313
    @karkess313 Před rokem +81

    Wow! That family seems so nice! How they could smile after that, is beyond me. I hope the judge gives them back their house at the agreed upon price and this bad press for that POS company puts them under!

    • @kaybonette
      @kaybonette Před rokem

      Someone else already bought it and moved into it.

    • @karkess313
      @karkess313 Před rokem +6

      @@kaybonette That company is scum!! I hope they go bankrupt!

  • @idjilju2835
    @idjilju2835 Před rokem +32

    Wait so the builder basically terminated the contract so they could resell it and pocket it even more money…

    • @teresafrostbyte8560
      @teresafrostbyte8560 Před rokem +10

      In my opinion, Yes! Home prices have increased exponentially in the past 18-24 months. I recently read about another home Builder who increased the price over $100,000.00 near its completion. Had it worded in a tiny clause. Forked tongue serpent unethical but I guess legal because it was in the "con"-tract.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +1

      Which they had every right to do, as per the contract the people signed. Should’ve read it. They screwed themselves.

  • @MonaDidWhat
    @MonaDidWhat Před rokem +1

    That’s horrible, that company should be put out of business.

  • @PoppaCYS
    @PoppaCYS Před rokem

    I used a DFW/national builder to build my home. I don't recall this language in my contract and I was thought I was meticulous in going through the contract before I signed it. It gives me chills to think I may have missed these clauses.

  • @christinajones7696
    @christinajones7696 Před rokem +11

    Sharing this in all my Social Media pages so no one EVER buys from this builder and their shady, unethical, greedy, practices.

  • @jackpotbetty2193
    @jackpotbetty2193 Před rokem +73

    As a realtor in the State of Virginia I pray this family wins their lawsuit. I hope the email promising a closing date is enough to prove a promise to sell.

    • @REALTOR_MI
      @REALTOR_MI Před rokem +1

      Hopefully they win.

    • @johnnybgood3724
      @johnnybgood3724 Před rokem +2

      The buyer has no leg to stand on in this lawsuit. They signed the contract from the legal scammer without reading it first.

    • @fswfromthegroundup1848
      @fswfromthegroundup1848 Před rokem

      I'm sure they read it but never thought this could happen. Lesson for all of us that will be using a builder. Send contract through your own attorney to view first.

    • @johnnybgood3724
      @johnnybgood3724 Před rokem +1

      @@fswfromthegroundup1848 if they read it and still signed it, then it is their own fault.

    • @asahel980
      @asahel980 Před rokem +5

      @@johnnybgood3724 didnt you see the end of the video , a judge can make it null and void if the contract is designed to commit fraud. the fact that they're benefiting so much if they canceled is already a motive.

  • @kenjones7240
    @kenjones7240 Před rokem +1

    Everyone please spread the word about this company. Drive these crooks out of business!

  • @sherrytownsley5236
    @sherrytownsley5236 Před rokem

    Unbelievable!!!!!

  • @jamesrobb4928
    @jamesrobb4928 Před rokem +63

    This builder should have any and all business licenses and permits revoked indefinitely, and never allowed to be in business again.

    • @overdriver99
      @overdriver99 Před rokem +4

      I hope there is such a law to enforce this. This story sounds ridiculous. what an evil builder, Kindred Homes is.

    • @exiromero7597
      @exiromero7597 Před rokem +1

      I agree a 💯.

    • @scraplifetrashtocash4551
      @scraplifetrashtocash4551 Před rokem

      This is happening everywhere. All builders r doing this. Cash buyers with deep pockets is why. The pandemic made this happen. These people signed a contract and will lose in court because what they signed. The builders knee these people probably couldn't qualify for the increase in price. Even private homeowners r adding this to sale contracts. The market isn't good for conventional loan buyers now.

  • @marthaabrams9062
    @marthaabrams9062 Před rokem +20

    This man looks peaceful Father God please help this family

  • @golondriz3
    @golondriz3 Před rokem

    So sorry to hear. So sad. Maybe it will work out in your favor.

  • @sheilastahl633
    @sheilastahl633 Před rokem

    This has to be hard to deal with. So sorry for your loss.

    • @EnchantedSmellyWolf
      @EnchantedSmellyWolf Před rokem

      At least the scammer was soft hearted to leave them free without bring sued. Sell they can do find an apartment and start over.

  • @PrettiPurpleRaiYn_19.99
    @PrettiPurpleRaiYn_19.99 Před rokem +60

    I’m not surprised, this almost happened to me. Luckily I didn’t push forward with the sale bc of the “something seems fishy” contract. It was disappointing, but Im so thankful I dodged a huge headache and life long mistake.

  • @WoodDragonGuy
    @WoodDragonGuy Před rokem +43

    I will be sure to tell all my friends about this so they can make their own decision regarding buying a home from this group of companies. This is absolutely unacceptable.

  • @Tommy-rf9sw
    @Tommy-rf9sw Před 2 měsíci

    We need an update on this.

  • @princessmarlena1359
    @princessmarlena1359 Před rokem +2

    Always take a contract to a paralegal who specializes in contract law, or at least a lawyer who specializes in this (paralegal is cheaper, but cannot advocate for you).

  • @missf4681
    @missf4681 Před rokem +41

    I feel so bad for these poor people. This is sooo bad. It was almost as if the seller covered every angle because they knew they where going to back out. It sounds as if it was planned

    • @lasheikatucker4598
      @lasheikatucker4598 Před rokem

      I'm sure every contact on a new build with them is like that. That contact covers all there bases. The family signed it with all those contingencies stated. Heartbreaking for the family but that builder covered

    • @virginiahanna2015
      @virginiahanna2015 Před rokem

      Sounds exactly like it was planned.

  • @shaunlewis8484
    @shaunlewis8484 Před rokem +33

    Outrageous ! They purely wanted to wear the buyer’s out with multiple delays and changing the closing date and when that didn’t work they used that horrible clause to sale their home for more money! I pray this family gets justice!!!😡

  • @TreDogOfficial
    @TreDogOfficial Před rokem +1

    That's so tragic for that lovely family😥
    The contract was probably never explained to them verbally, and who reads contracts nowadays when most of them are benign and wordy?
    This is an important news report that we all ought to mentally log into memory.

  • @alphamarz333
    @alphamarz333 Před rokem

    This is sickening!

  • @kristilisakleiner9384
    @kristilisakleiner9384 Před rokem +14

    Those poor people, I pray they are doubly blessed in the future and the builder is run out of town!!!

  • @justtubing767
    @justtubing767 Před rokem +12

    Sue. These terms are one-sided and coupled with how close this was to completion, any reasonable person would assume we have a home. Give them their house plus 10 million dollars for being crooked.

  • @FlaGrown1955
    @FlaGrown1955 Před 9 měsíci

    Happens in Fla. all the time. They use the person's escrow money to build the home,back out of the deal and sell the house for double to someone else.

  • @FatherManus
    @FatherManus Před rokem +1

    The biggest red flag is the builders requiring the previous house to be sold. What business is it of theirs whether they keep their previous house or not. If the new house is paid for that is the end of it.

  • @charliej766
    @charliej766 Před rokem +101

    No family deserves this. If you’re thinking of building a house look at it this way, if you’re able to spend $550K on a home then you’re also able to spend $2K to have a lawyer review your contract before signing.

    • @mssha1980
      @mssha1980 Před rokem +1

      That stuff is looked over by lawyers but it’s built in the contract that they can do this.

    • @kjlawrence2497
      @kjlawrence2497 Před rokem +4

      I hear you but, from the story told you have to think about it like this. The couple were already spending money monthly on Airbnb...(after selling their original home) who knows the amount per month. plus they're adding a swimming pool. The home was being built...They had no ideal. If they paid that $2K they would still 'be out of luck moving in their home due to three words: "CANCELED FOR CONVIENCE"

    • @charliej766
      @charliej766 Před rokem +19

      @@mssha1980 maybe I wasn’t clear but the purpose of the lawyer is to review the contract BEFORE you sign it. The lawyer would have pointed out all the high risk clauses in the contract and would’ve recommended the family NOT sign it, find a different builder or ask for those clauses to be removed. All of this would’ve taken place BEFORE the family even agreed to sell their first home saving them from all this disappointment. Hope that was a bit clearer.

    • @charliej766
      @charliej766 Před rokem +8

      @@kjlawrence2497 maybe I wasn’t clear but you don’t pay $2K to have a lawyer review your contract after you sign it. You pay them to review it BEFORE you sign it. Had they done this the lawyer would’ve immediately spotted the “cancelled due to convenience” clause and warned them NOT to sign it, ask the builder to remove the clause and if they didn’t they can find a new builder. Remember you have the right to have a lawyer review any contract before you sign it. It may save you from disappointment later.

    • @mssha1980
      @mssha1980 Před rokem +2

      @@charliej766 I understand what you’re saying. The real estate agent is the one who could’ve explained that to them and added an addendum. But…. Those contracts are pretty much as presented as is and in this market ‘take it or leave it’. A lawyer would’ve been a waste of their money.

  • @monkeybarmonkeyman
    @monkeybarmonkeyman Před rokem +29

    Credit to the news channel for getting this out there so all potential buyers will realize how low-life this builder really is... hopefully if the legal system doesn't punish the seller, the marketplace will.

  • @benrichardson2693
    @benrichardson2693 Před rokem +1

    Someone needs to go to prison for fraud.

  • @pennikershner6336
    @pennikershner6336 Před 8 měsíci

    Same here. No protection

  • @dawnbrady684
    @dawnbrady684 Před rokem +39

    That is messed. Im sad to say this is happening more times than we will ever know. Builders can get away with pulling this crap. At one point cunstruction workers can even come for homeowners if their boss didnt pay them. READ THE FINE PRINT ON ALL CONTRACTS and check the bbb for contractors credentials.

  • @zaddysenemy2291
    @zaddysenemy2291 Před rokem +7

    An upper class black family is the ultimate threat to" them folks".am not surprised at all that they have to undergo this!

  • @bwebbs28
    @bwebbs28 Před rokem

    This happened to many families during in 2020 through 2022 when builders decided they could get more money for homes already under contract. But making them sell their home is wild!

  • @Kennardy
    @Kennardy Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you Fox 4!

  • @boondogglers9512
    @boondogglers9512 Před rokem +116

    Hope this family wins.

    • @NoOneHere2Day
      @NoOneHere2Day Před rokem

      They'll win an L.

    • @Death_the_Kid
      @Death_the_Kid Před rokem +4

      Sending W's out to the Universe for them. I think they will; look at their demeanor, they radiate positivity in the face of adversity. I've always seen that type of being win at the end.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem

      Nope. They signed a contract. Too bad.

  • @lambdalambdalambda257
    @lambdalambdalambda257 Před rokem +48

    This angers me that such an amazing family can do the right thing, save their money, work, and provide for their children and be blindsided by a greedy builder/company

  • @garyyakamoto2648
    @garyyakamoto2648 Před 2 měsíci

    Moved from Virginia to Florida and a signed a contract with a well known builder. I was shocked when I read the contract, I was no where protected in there. Everything in favor of the builder. Never seen such unfair contract before, at least in Virginia we had some protection. I can't believe the court doesn't throw this contract way as unfair if builder being sued.

  • @havocblast8737
    @havocblast8737 Před rokem +1

    This is why deregulation is a bad idea. Hopefully this gets more attention and we can get a bill passed that has a buyer protection section that is default for all Texans, and other states. This isn't the only time I have seen a builder cancel a contract last minute in the news so it seems many companies are doing this or just have this language in the builders contracts